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โFeb-03-2014 05:51 PM
โFeb-03-2014 03:36 PM
Me Again wrote:blt2ski wrote:
Chris,
To compare cummins Dodge with yours......not a GOOD comparison. Yeah he may have 3.42 gears, BUT, his trans IIRC is in the mid 3-1 first gear range, you might be at best in the 2.8-2.9 range. So he may very well have an overall low lower than you have in first gear. Not goign to compare torque, other than stock, you would probably be 60% of what he has. Being as I do not know your specs with your bombed motor......you two may be close in the torque range, but still his overall low would be lower, so he is better off than you.
Not sure that one can use the gear ratio as a best tow rig these days as compared to the past. One needs to look at the whole picture.
For me, I try not to tow a trailer that is more than 2x the grawr. So if a SW rig has what I have seen as a 7500 lbs, max trailer is 15K, assuming I have the payload for the hw, people, and other asst and sundry junque one carries in the tow rig. I really do not care what the manufactures tow rating is. Being as I had a rig with a manufactures gcwr lower than its gvwr, that was interesting finding that out after running down the road at upwards of 12-14K with an 8600 gvwr rig with a gcwr of 8500 lbs! that out pulled a 454 with a 16k GCWR When both were at 12K! Not always a biggest engine is the baddest, or lowest axel ratio or equal.........need to look at the WHOLE picture.
marty
Actual at 2000 in first gear when applied to a gear ratio cal site I am doing 19 or 20 MPH and he is doing 18, so not that much different. I have around 760 ft/lb at the crank and he has 800. His 6 gear is not that good for towing and mine tows all day long in OD.
But they are applies and oranges in many many ways. Chris
โFeb-03-2014 02:42 PM
blt2ski wrote:
Chris,
To compare cummins Dodge with yours......not a GOOD comparison. Yeah he may have 3.42 gears, BUT, his trans IIRC is in the mid 3-1 first gear range, you might be at best in the 2.8-2.9 range. So he may very well have an overall low lower than you have in first gear. Not goign to compare torque, other than stock, you would probably be 60% of what he has. Being as I do not know your specs with your bombed motor......you two may be close in the torque range, but still his overall low would be lower, so he is better off than you.
Not sure that one can use the gear ratio as a best tow rig these days as compared to the past. One needs to look at the whole picture.
For me, I try not to tow a trailer that is more than 2x the grawr. So if a SW rig has what I have seen as a 7500 lbs, max trailer is 15K, assuming I have the payload for the hw, people, and other asst and sundry junque one carries in the tow rig. I really do not care what the manufactures tow rating is. Being as I had a rig with a manufactures gcwr lower than its gvwr, that was interesting finding that out after running down the road at upwards of 12-14K with an 8600 gvwr rig with a gcwr of 8500 lbs! that out pulled a 454 with a 16k GCWR When both were at 12K! Not always a biggest engine is the baddest, or lowest axel ratio or equal.........need to look at the WHOLE picture.
marty
โFeb-03-2014 01:43 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
People think I am full of it when I say I have 4,500# pin weight (25%). The fact is anything that is heavy is above the axles and mostly in front. My wife makes jewelry and those stones are heavy! plus all the "Stuff" loaded underneath in the big storage.
โFeb-03-2014 01:41 PM
โFeb-03-2014 11:24 AM
blt2ski wrote:
I think it should be said, ALOT of people do not know how much they will put in there RV PERIOD!!!!! a few yrs ago, another mod bought a new trailer. Predicted 800 lbs or so. I guessed 1500! Came in at 1300 IIRC! He was surprised. A lot of folks think when I say I put some 2000 lbs in my 24' TT I am screwy. Reality is, with a family of 6, not hard to do.
Marty
โFeb-03-2014 11:16 AM
โFeb-03-2014 10:57 AM
sidney wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
As also stated, it would depend on heavy one loads their 5er, but, how does one "speculate" on how much "stuff" they'll load into their 5er? Sometimes when you have more cargo carrying capacity, one tends to pack more into the unit because, "they can"...
Even if you speculate accurately how much stuff you will load into your 5er... you still have to speculate the weight distribution. Our rig has a huge closet that sits directly above the pin. The addition of my wife's shoes alone could put many over their TV GVWR.
โFeb-03-2014 10:48 AM
NC Hauler wrote:
As also stated, it would depend on heavy one loads their 5er, but, how does one "speculate" on how much "stuff" they'll load into their 5er? Sometimes when you have more cargo carrying capacity, one tends to pack more into the unit because, "they can"...
โFeb-03-2014 10:33 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:hmknightnc wrote:
As others have said you are limited by tire capacity with a SRW 1 Ton truck. It highly depends on the truck and gear you have in the truck but as a general rule with a 1 Ton SRW you should stay below 14k# GVWR of a FW, for a 3/4 Ton you are looking at no more than 12k# GVWR FW. The trailer you are looking at is squarely in Dually country
There's the MFGs published specs and numbers and then there's the real world........
The above quote is in the Real World.
I get a chuckle when folks post MFGs. published numbers without posting ALL the little caveats/footnotes that are noted in the tiny print.
By the time the truck is optioned out and one actually goes across a set of scales loaded up camp ready they can't believe the numbers.....where did all that payload capacity go? what happened to that magical tow rating? my tires can't handle that kind of weight?
the truck weighs more than the sticker? Bah.bah.bah......
I wish MFGs would not publish any numbers and just state.........you need to weigh your truck in order to know what it can carry and/or haul!
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